From Spanberger for Congress Campaign <[email protected]>
Subject Springing into action!
Date March 12, 2022 4:51 PM
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John,

Our team has knocked 5,000 doors across VA-07, recruited more than 600 volunteers, and made more than 6,000 phone calls to voters in our newly redrawn district this year alone!

This spring, we’re ramping up our outreach efforts even more, hosting meet & greets in every county of the district, gathering signatures to get on the ballot, and letting voters know about the great work Abigail is doing in Congress.

Our campaign will face a very close race this fall. Because the new Republican governor won our district by 5.5 points in 2021, we need your support to run a truly robust campaign.

Your contributions ensure we can introduce Abigail to as many voters as possible – which is crucial with new district boundaries. Will you invest in our outreach efforts today?

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Your support is greatly appreciated,

Team Spanberger

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Spanberger for Congress
PO Box 3112
Fredericksburg VA 22402 United States

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Abigail Spanberger is a proud Democrat, former CIA officer, and representative for Virginia's 7th Congressional District. She believes in leadership that flows from our shared American values of integrity, responsibility, and decency, and she wants to work to move this country forward together. To learn more, please visit AbigailSpanberger.com ([link removed]) .

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